8723988

Using a Touch Sensitive Display to Control Magnification and Capture of Digital Images by an Electronic Device

PublishedMay 13, 2014
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
16 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer program product for operating an electronic device including a camera device and a touch sensitive display device, the computer program product comprising: a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied in the medium and comprising: computer readable program code that is configured to control magnification of a digital image from the camera device by controlling an amount of optical zoom by the camera device to generate a magnified digital image that is displayed on the display device in response to a distance only between starting positions of at least two touch points detected relative to a surface of the display device, wherein the starting positions of the at least two detected touch points indicate corner locations that frame a portion of the digital image that is to be magnified; computer readable program code that is configured to refrain from interpreting a plurality of touch points that do not define at least a threshold diameter as being a magnification command; and computer readable program code that is configured to initiate capture of the magnified digital image in response to cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points.

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2. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to initiate retrieval of the magnified digital image from a volatile memory and storage into a non-volatile memory in response to cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points.

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3. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to initiate storage of the magnified digital image into a non-volatile memory in response to cessation of detection of any touch points on the surface of the display device.

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4. The computer program product of claim 3 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to delay storage of the magnified digital image from the camera device into the non-volatile memory until expiration of a defined non-zero time delay after cessation of detection of any touch points on the surface of the display device to avoid blurring of the captured image due to residual movement of the camera device.

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5. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to control a variable amount of the optical zoom by the camera device in response to the distance between the two detected touch points.

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6. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to control magnification of the displayed digital image by enlarging only the portion of the displayed digital image that is framed between the two detected touch points.

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7. The computer program product of claim 6 further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to enlarge the portion of the displayed digital image that is between the two detected touch points to fill the display device.

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8. The computer program product of claim 7 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to respond to cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points by initiating cropping of the digital image to retain only a portion of the digital image that is within a box defined by the two detected touch points occurring before cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points.

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9. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to control magnification of the digital image by controlling an aspect ratio of the displayed digital image in response to the distance between the two detected touch points along a two dimensional coordinate grid that is defined relative to a surface of a display screen.

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10. The computer program product of claim 9 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to respond to cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points by initiating cropping of the digital image to generate a cropped digital image having the aspect ratio that is defined by the two detected touch points occurring before cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points, and storage of the cropped digital image into a non-volatile memory.

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11. The computer program product of claim 9 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to respond to cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points by initiating replacement of an originally displayed digital image with a replacement digital image having the aspect ratio that is defined by the two detected touch points occurring before cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points.

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12. The computer program product of claim 1 , further comprising computer readable program code that is configured to display on the display device a box having a size that is defined in response to locations of the two detected touch points and that visually identifies what portion of the displayed digital image will be magnified for display.

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13. An electronic device comprising: a camera device that generates a digital image of an external object; a display device that is configured to display the digital image and to detect locations of at least two touch points relative to a surface of a display screen; and a controller that is configured to control magnification of the digital image that is displayed on the display device by controlling an amount of optical zoom by the camera device in response to a distance only between starting positions of the detected touch points, to refrain from interpreting a plurality of touch points that do not define at least a threshold diameter as being a magnification command, and to initiate capture of the magnified digital image in response to cessation of detection of at least one of the detected touch points, wherein the starting positions of the detected touch points indicate corner locations that frame a portion of the digital image that is to be magnified.

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14. The electronic device of claim 13 , further comprising: a non-volatile memory, wherein the controller is further configured to initiate storage of the digital image from the camera device into the non-volatile memory in response to cessation of detection of at least one touch point on the display device.

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15. The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein: the controller is further configured to crop the digital image to retain only the portion of the digital image that is within a box defined by the two detected touch points occurring before cessation of detection of at least one of the two touch points.

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16. The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein: the controller is further configured to control magnification of the digital image by controlling an aspect ratio of the displayed digital image in response to the distance between the two detected touch points along a two dimensional coordinate grid that is defined relative to the surface of the display device.

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Publication Date

May 13, 2014

Inventors

Karl Ola Thörn

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